September 28th to the 30th consisted of me working half the day at the wonderful Fan Expo. At first I was like dude, some people are SERIOUS. But there were some seriously good custumes. I don't know what it's called, I think my sister said COS playing? Sorry. But I spent my time there working at the ever so wonderful Stylin Online both. When I signed up for the job VIA Craigslist, I was picture a both much like from the last convention I was helping at. You know, just a typical table. But NOOO, this was some massive structure of t-shirts. Inside and out and hoodies and shirt sticking up above you. It was insane and the amount of people were insane. I remember the 2nd day when I was making my way to the ever so far South building at the Metro Convetion Centre, I actually had to LINE UP just to get up the escalator. Our booth was directly across SPACE and they had a chair with a laptop on the side. And I was just ALMOST tempted to take that extra chair that wasn't being used and sit on it just to escape the whirlwind of people. The people I was working with were pretty cool and chill. Pay was so-so but I had a good time. Some cash and free merchandise? Can't say no! I had to rush my picks because I didn't want to miss my bus (which ended up happening anyways). So I ended up with a Kobra Kai shirt and a The Dude (Lebrowski) for myself and a glow in the dark Batman shirt that the boyfriend has always wanted. Check them out online. Shirts. Kids Shirts. Hoodies. Belt Buckles. Patches. The Works.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Fan Expo
September 28th to the 30th consisted of me working half the day at the wonderful Fan Expo. At first I was like dude, some people are SERIOUS. But there were some seriously good custumes. I don't know what it's called, I think my sister said COS playing? Sorry. But I spent my time there working at the ever so wonderful Stylin Online both. When I signed up for the job VIA Craigslist, I was picture a both much like from the last convention I was helping at. You know, just a typical table. But NOOO, this was some massive structure of t-shirts. Inside and out and hoodies and shirt sticking up above you. It was insane and the amount of people were insane. I remember the 2nd day when I was making my way to the ever so far South building at the Metro Convetion Centre, I actually had to LINE UP just to get up the escalator. Our booth was directly across SPACE and they had a chair with a laptop on the side. And I was just ALMOST tempted to take that extra chair that wasn't being used and sit on it just to escape the whirlwind of people. The people I was working with were pretty cool and chill. Pay was so-so but I had a good time. Some cash and free merchandise? Can't say no! I had to rush my picks because I didn't want to miss my bus (which ended up happening anyways). So I ended up with a Kobra Kai shirt and a The Dude (Lebrowski) for myself and a glow in the dark Batman shirt that the boyfriend has always wanted. Check them out online. Shirts. Kids Shirts. Hoodies. Belt Buckles. Patches. The Works.
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